Across
- 3. Pre-eminently the story of onr person
- 7. A world of action, and action is the translation of thought into reality
- 10. Represent abnormal conditions of mind
- 14. Prosperity and adversity are distributed in proportion to the merits of the agents
- 16. Action issuing from character, or in charactor issuing in action
- 17. When describing the order of the tragic world using this word, we are either in some vague and unexplained sense, or we are going beyond what is shown us of this order, and are appealing to faith
- 19. Connected to the centre of the tragic impression, not always confined to the hero
- 20. Essential ingredient in tragedy and a chief source of the tragic emotions
Down
- 1. It's terrible, we acquiesce it because our sense of justice is satisfied in spite of fear and pity
- 2. Essential to the tragic effect in central figure, opposite to the characteristic which distinguish the hreos from one another
- 4. The main source of the convulsion which produces suffering and death in Shakespearean tragedy
- 5. It does appear as the ultimate power in the tragic world, may be intended to imply something more
- 6. Considered as a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate
- 8. Contribute to the convulsion which produces suffering and death only from its tragic implication with its opposite in one and the same character
- 9. Actions beget others, and these others beget others again, until this series of deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to this
- 11. An idea ought to arise, may not be heroes' natrual or fitting expression
- 12. A phrase must be employed when including the outer and the inner struggle in a conception more definite than that of conflict in general
- 13. Things that act or omission thoroughly expressive of the doer
- 15. Shakespeare also introduces this into some of his tragedies, such as ghost and witches
- 18. A moral order in the tragic world
